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Cisco Unified Communications Virtualization refers to Unified Communications applications running on a virtual machine on a Unified Computing System (UCS). At the system level, this capability is supported for select applications starting with the Unified Communications Release 8.0(2).

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! style="background-color: rgb(255, 215, 0);" | Introduction

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| '''This site covers Virtualization support in Cisco Unified Communications System release versions ''''''8.0(2) and higher.'''

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This wiki space contains the required information to design, procure, deploy, and maintain a virtualized Cisco Unified Communications deployment, including special considerations for running these real-time applications in a virtualized environment.

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This wiki area contains the following information about Unified Communications Virtualization:

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:* [[Unified Computing System Hardware]]

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To communicate with virtualization peers, participate in the Cisco Collaboration Community at '''http://www.cisco.com/go/joinconversation.'''

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:* [[Unified Communications VMWare Requirements]]

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:*[[Before You Buy or Deploy - Considerations for Design and Procurement|<font size="3">'''Before You Buy or Deploy - Considerations for Design and Procurement'''</font>]]'''<br>'''

{{note| '''If not specifically addressed in this ''Unified Communications in a Virtualized Environment'' space, assume the operation, deployment rules, or behavior of the UC applications is the same as on bare metal deployments (MCS server deployments).'''}}

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Topics will be added and updated on a regular basis, with an emphasis on applying, expanding, and clarifying the content contained in the documentation highlighted above. Articles will be clearly marked with the system release(s) to which the information applies. For instructions on editing or adding articles, refer to [[DocWiki:About|About DocWiki]].

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To suggest a new topic or for any inquiries or comments, send email to [mailto:sysdocwiki@cisco.com sysdocwiki@cisco.com].

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To suggest a new topic or for any inquiries or comments, send email to [mailto:ccg_vm_approvers@cisco.com ccg_vm_approvers].

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Cisco supports Unified Communications applications running in a virtual environment which meets the criteria described in this wiki space. Cisco does not support deviations from these specifications.

Introduction

This site covers Virtualization support in Cisco Unified Communications System release versions '8.0(2) and higher.'

This wiki space contains the required information to design, procure, deploy, and maintain a virtualized Cisco Unified Communications deployment, including special considerations for running these real-time applications in a virtualized environment.

If you want to ask a question, post a comment, or discuss an issue regarding content on this wiki space:

Log in.

Navigate to the article in question.

Click the Leave a Comment tab at the top of the page

Edit the Leave a Comment page as described above under Editing

To start a different thread under a new subheading on the Leave a Comment page, click the + tab at the top of the page instead of the Edit tab.

If not specifically addressed in this Unified Communications in a Virtualized Environment space, assume the operation, deployment rules, or behavior of the UC applications is the same as on bare metal deployments (MCS server deployments).

Topics will be added and updated on a regular basis, with an emphasis on applying, expanding, and clarifying the content.

To suggest a new topic or for any inquiries or comments, send email to ccg_vm_approvers.